"Well, Kaleeth was the only werecrocodile there until that representative from Black Marsh arrived." Peiter commented. "It doesn't surprise me the children would take interest. Anyway, I'm sure S'ajira is used to finding ways to communicate. Let's just make sure to keep a sharp eye out...or nose, or whatever else we can. We definitely don't want to miss anything important." As they headed deeper into the forest, the foliage started becoming thick enough that Peiter grabbed his halberd near its head and started using it to cut through the vines and brush ahead of him in some of the thicker spots. There was a veritable cloud of insects buzzing around them, though they at least weren't as bad as the fleshflies of Black Marsh. And of course, the heat was an ever-present annoyance. Only S'ajira seemed to have no trouble maneuvering through the foliage, and her fur protected her from many of the insects. La'khay grinned widely at both Gallus and Tzirret. "But of course." She said, looking over Tzirret from head to toe. "La'khay will not say you're the most attractive man she's met. You want an honest evaluation, after all. But to say you're not handsome is just you belittling yourself." She said, reaching out her hand and putting it on his cheek. "You have a nice, youthful face. Good structure, especially if you grow out your mane. Your fur is thick and healthy, though one of the big things is the muscles. You're not the strongest lycan, true, but you're still a lycan, and a werewolf at that. Your condition puts a good set of nice, firm muscles on you." She continued. As she spoke, she squeezed his bicep with one hand, while patting his abdomen with the other. "Werelions don't get as strong of muscles as you werewolves. La'kay thinks your competition in the clan won't be as...strong as you think." She chuckled. "And of course, you have a nice, long, and fluffy tail." Again, she ran her hand gently down her tail with her compliment, followed by a bit more of a mischievous grin. "Give La'khay your loincloth and she'll give you an even more...detailed assessment."